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DESCRIPTION:Our next CEO Series speaker is Bill Price\, a transaction focus
ed business lawyer with growthlaw.com. He will talk about the future of sm
all business in the United States of America\, given current political (Tr
ump)\, economic (small business startups as a percentage of all businesses
down by half since 1978-81)\, and regulatory (small business banks still
being closed by the feds) trends. Statistics on rural job declines\, limit
ed numbers of metro areas with increases\, and a few trend beating industr
ies (many serving old people) will be discussed\, along with ways your bus
iness might fit into current financing\, business expansion\, and technolo
gy trends.\nTickets: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/48613656983
82515713.
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Our next CEO
Series speaker is Bill Price\, a transaction focused business lawyer with
growthlaw.com. He will talk about the future of small business in the Unit
ed States of America\, given current political (Trump)\, economic (small b
usiness startups as a percentage of all businesses down by half since 1978
-81)\, and regulatory (small business banks still being closed by the feds
) trends. Statistics on rural job declines\, limited numbers of metro areas with increases\, and a few trend beating industrie
s (many serving old people) will be discussed\, along with ways your busin
ess might fit into current financing\, business expansion\, and technology
trends.